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Word: goings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Twelve Go to New Haven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORGAN LOST TO SEVEN | 3/8/1917 | See Source »

...Harvard Endowment Fund Committee announces that to date the progress in raising the $10,000,000 fund has been highly satisfactory. The Committee has not attempted to give a great deal of publicity to their movement and raise the money in a short time, but they plan to go more slowly and give years to the collection of the fund...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENDOWMENT FUND GROWING | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

Only five men have been photographed in the last two days. If the Album is to be complete the following should go to Notman's by the end of the week at the very latest: G. W. Aldridge, C. H. Andrews, F. van den Arend, E. Bernard, H. Bloomberg, H. L. Blumgart, G. W. Bullard, D. Duncan, A. B. Foss, J. A. Garland, C. Goldthwait, duV. R. Goldthwaite, H. R. Guild, E. P. Haley, J. L. Holman, H. Kaplan, S. J. A. Kelley, H. A. Kent, W. M. Konikow, C. H. Lane, W. H. Locke, 3d, G. F. McGillen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Notice | 3/7/1917 | See Source »

Armed neutrality certainly has its drawbacks and dangers; notably that of leading us perilously near to the brink of war. However, even though we go as far as arming our ships and convoying them, sinking submarines on sight: even though Germany declares war, we should on no account declare war on our part. It is the rights of neutrals to traverse the high seas in time of war that we wish to establish. If we stop at armed neutrality the issue is always clear. The warfare which might ensue would be of a purely defensive sort, and at the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/6/1917 | See Source »

...date, adds some rather hollow gabble about munitions, German spies, bleeding Belgium; and by so doing, strange to say, piles impossibility upon impossibility. If you want to see how Mr. Booth's war-policy is actually more unreal than Mrs. Thurston's improbable novel built around an impossible resemblance, go to the Plymouth and find out. It is a very fair evening's entertainment...

Author: By Cuthbert WRIGHT Occ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/6/1917 | See Source »

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